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Feb 10, 2015 10:55 AM CST
Name: Hilary Picton
Dousland, Devon UK (Zone 9a)
Flowering season! We have a problem with gall midge on the early bloomers so I won't plant them unless they re-bloom. Outrageous is the worst for me, not one scape unaffected and so far no re-bloom scapes. It will go on the compost heap this year!

Late bloomers or re-bloomers are such a wonderful sight after the majority have finished for the year.

Egyptian Queen - an early bloomer that will be staying
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Lighthearted Spin - another early but has never been affected by gall midge, definitely a favourite


Yellow Angel - goes on till the first heavy frost


Longfields Beauty - not listed as late but like YA goes on and on

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